Preface Akira AKIYAMA /Kana TOMIZAWA(KITAZAWA) |
Introduction
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Images and Visions in Christian and Buddhist Culture
Akira AKIYAMA (the University of Tokyo)
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Painting on a Cloud: Reading Medieval Images as Reality and as Vision
Herbert Kessler (Johns Hopkins University) |
Kami and the Other Shore: Images and Visions in Japanese Pure Land Beliefs”
Hiroo SATOH (Tohoku University)
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Visual Representations of Devotional Deitiesnin Song and Yuan Dynasty Byddhist Painting
Seinosuke IDE (Kyushu University)
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Sacred Narratives, Holy Objects and the Visionary Experience in Late Medieval Italy
Michele Bacci (University of Siena)
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The Creation of the Japanese Rakshasa Woman: Two Vision toward Sond China and Japan
Ryusuke MASUKI (Agency for Cultural Affairs)
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Facie ad faciem”: Holy Face,Imprints,Visions
Motokazu KIMATA (Nagoya University)
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Visions of the Invisible: Images and Representations in the Buddhist Tradition
Fabio Rambelli (University of Santa Barbara, California)
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Discussion
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Speakers: Michele Bacci / Seinosuke IDE / Herbert L. Kessler / Motokazu KIMATA / Ryusuke MASUKI / Hiroo SATOH / Hiroo SATOH
Moderators: Takeo OKU (Agency for Cultural Affairs) / Akira AKIYAMA
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List of Chinese and Japanese Terms
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